Pitching to speak at brightonSEO, Hero Conf or MeasureFest
We get a huge number of people interested in speaking at each event, so many we could probably programme 100 tracks and still have more speakers than slots.
We're really committed to working with speakers who bring in-depth, advanced and practical knowledge to the event and are always keen to work with new people.
By completing our speaker pitch form we can get a sense of who is interested in speaking at future events, learn a bit about your background and generally keep track of who we should be having conversations with.
We don't have a formal pitch process but if we like the sound of your submission we'll be in touch when we're next looking for speakers.
We normally start working on the line-up of the event six months before the conference and confirm the line up five months before the event.
We welcome people of all backgrounds and experience to pitch to speak - we strive to have a variety of voices and perspectives on stage.
WHEN PITCHING YOUR TALK IDEA
- We need you to provide a title for your proposed talk, avoiding vague areas of expertise like 'social media marketing' or 'link building'.
- We also need a description of what your talk will cover and for you to include who would be the ideal audience for your talk and what they would take away from attending. Tell us what the audience will take home and implement.
- Pitch one idea at a time - send over as many pitches as you have ideas!
** Please note we only get back to successful speakers, we never fully decline a talk, we invite speakers in waves and like to have options in case slots open up nearer the event, we also roll forward pitches to future events, this means you may not hear back from us if you are unsuccessful**
GENERAL ADVICE TO CONSIDER BEFORE PITCHING YOUR TALK IDEA
Make your talk actionable - Our audience always asks for practical how-to information our attendees can learn from. The perfect outcome from a talk is a list of tasks for an attendee to add to their to-do list, tools to investigate and books to read.
Avoid the basics - While there are some beginners in the audience, it is best to avoid general or basic, obvious tips or theorising on abstract subjects. Our audience is not new to the digital marketing field.
Don't pitch self-promotional talk ideas - "how to use our tool" or "here's our great client results" won't appeal to our audience.
Use relevant & timely research data - If you're able to include the results of a study or some research, you should. This will help the likelihood of us programming your talk.
Be authoritative - the speaker must 'know' their subject and it should be obvious in the delivery. If you don't know the topic inside and out, you might be better to pitch on a different topic.
Keep your topic tight - Our main track talks last twenty minutes, which means you need to have a very tight and specific idea of what you'd like to cover. If in doubt the narrower the topic the better. You can then be detailed in that small area rather than too general.
READY TO PITCH YOUR TALK? COMPLETE OUR SPEAKER FORM